Wolf creek falls

A series of waterfalls in heights of 80ft, 20ft, and 15ft.

From CR-82 a tributary falls can be seen across the way cascading its way into Wolf Creek below. At the time of my visit Kaymoor Trail was closed due to a slide so exploring the 80ft tributary falls was very limited. At the beguinning of Kaymoor Trail before crossing the bridge an unnamed trail is located to the right of the main trail. This trail takes hikers to a view of the upper cascade of Wolf Creek. This waterfall slides between boulders before slowing to a nice pool below. Backtrack to the start of the trailhead and walk down CR-82. On the right hand side after the pool off another unnamed trail goes down the side of the hill to the base of the main waterfall on Wolf Creek. A scramble through rhododendron tunnels is involved but the view is very well worth it.

DIrections: At the Canyon Rim Visitor Center continue straight onto Fayette Station Rd. At the intersection turn right and follow the road down to the New River. Views of the bridge can be seen all along the length of this road. Once crossing the New River continue 0.2 miles then stay left on CR-82 for 1 mile to reach the Kaymoor Trail. Which is location in a very sharp curve as you make you way back up the other side. The trailhead parking is located on the right side after the curve.